Data was received from the imaging facilities and uploaded to in-house data management server (http://cobicore.lerner.ccf.org/midas; only accessible within Cleveland Clinic network). Raw DICOM files were stored in the folder Open Knee(s) --> Private --> oks007 --> MRI --> DICOM

DICOM files were converted to NIfTI files, stored in the folder Open Knee(s) --> Private --> oks007 --> MRI --> NIFTI of the in-house data management server. NIfTI files were also disseminated to the public in the 'Downloads' section of the project website, https://simtk.org/home/openknee, under the package oks007.

simVITRO Knee Module 1.0.5.10 - with an exception that the bug introduced in this version with regards to femur CS optimization was manually fixed in the code so that it performed in similar manner to previous and future versions.

Data was received from the robotics testing facility and uploaded to in-house data management server (http://cobicore.lerner.ccf.org/midas; only accessible within Cleveland Clinic network). Zipped folders were stored in the folder Open Knee(s) --> Private --> oks007 --> JointMechanics under relevant joint related folders.

Zipped folders were extracted and organized in the dissemination folder under Open Knee(s) --> Private --> oks007 --> JointMechanics --> DISSEMINATION of the in-house data management server. DISSEMINATION folder was downloaded and disseminated to the public in the 'Downloads' section of the project website, https://simtk.org/home/openknee, under the package oks007.

During patellofemoral joint testing at 0 degrees flexion the sensor did not register much pressure and the location of the pressure sensor needed to be readjusted after the test to accommodate higher flexion angles.

During patellofemoral joint testing during 30 degrees flexion there was a discontinuity in pressure measurements on the medial side. This may be attributed to sensor wrinkling or cartilage degradation at that area (needs to be checked).

During patellofemoral joint testing at 60 degrees flexion, 600 N loading was repeated as the clamp cover hose was suspected to catch the fixture edge.

The team decided to postpone the cartilage dissection to the following day. As a result, bone and cartilage were kept in the fridge another night for dissection in the following morning. All ligament, tendon, menisci segments and secondary tissues were dissected and frozen.